Mike Wallace heard the boos. And the Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver knew it didn't have as much to do with the pass that had just clanged off his hands as with the expectations -- self-imposed or otherwise -- he just can't seem to meet.

There will be one difference Sunday. This isn't just any AFC North opponent. It's the Pittsburgh Steelers renewing one of the NFL's best rivalries for the first time at Cowboys Stadium, where they lost the Super Bowl to Green Bay two years ago.

"I can imagine that it is an important game for the fans for obvious reasons, for legendary reasons," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. "The rich history that the two franchises hold and how they interacted some 30, 40 years ago is something that is timeless and special."

Like Terry Bradshaw before him, Ben Roethlisberger knows how to beat the Cowboys (7-6). He's 2-0 against Dallas, including a 24-20 win at old Texas Stadium in 2004, when he was 13-1 as a rookie.

Bryant will reportedly wear a taped-up splint. He was listed on the team's injury report as questionable on Friday.

"Dez has been a big part of our team," Dallas coach Jason Garrett said. "But like every team in the league, you have injuries and you have to deal with season-ending injuries, you have to deal with injuries game by game, you have to deal with injuries within the game."

Pittsburgh police say they used evidence lifted from Mocospace after the suspect uploaded acts to the site. The girl told police that he knew she was only 13 and that he would stalk and harass her, waiting for her to get off the school bus.